Chapter 230 – A Turning Point in Revenge is My Love Language by Arlene Zade
In this chapter of Revenge is My Love Language, Arlene Zade introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 230 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Rosewood Manor.
Thanks to Mary Porter’s connections, Alice and her group of classmates breezed right into Rosewood Manor.
“Whoa, Alice, this is your home?”
“This place is incredible! I’ve been to Sandra’s house before, and her family’s loaded, but her place isn’t even a third as big as this!”
Exclamations of awe echoed through the halls. Even though they’d braced themselves, Alice’s classmates were still thoroughly stunned.
Rosewood Manor wasn’t just big—it was sprawling, with every feature polished to perfection. This wasn’t the kind of place ordinary rich folks could afford. It was the stuff of movies.
In an instant, the way everyone looked at Alice changed.
Basking in their admiration, Alice lifted her chin, her posture straightening as she played the part of the debutante heiress.
“Oh, this? It’s nothing, really. Just a temporary place we’re staying at. Honestly, it’s a bit shabby compared to our actual house back in Riverton.”
She said it with a practiced air of boredom, as if she couldn’t be less impressed.
Her friends were floored.
This kind of luxury was “shabby”? Just a temporary stay?
Alice let herself savor the attention, then strode ahead, leading the way. “Come on, this is just the outer wing. I’ll show you around inside.”
The chorus of gasps and admiring whispers followed her all the way in. By the time they reached the heart of the manor, any lingering doubt about Alice’s secret-wealth background had vanished.
Grace looped her arm around Alice’s, her tone teasing and ingratiating. “Alice, we’re besties, right? When you go back to Riverton, you won’t forget about me, will you?”
The others chimed in, all eager to flatter her.
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